where do meeting notes actually live after moving from lark to notion
we moved a lot of our team docs from lark into notion recently and i’m still not totally sure if it’s actually cleaner or if we just changed where the mess lives
the good part is obvious enough. long-term stuff is easier to keep in one place. project docs, decisions, random context, all that feels less scattered than before. if i need to find something again a week later, notion is usually better for that
the part that keeps annoying me is meetings. in lark some things felt more immediate. in notion it’s easier for notes to become neat and then just sit there. technically organized, not always alive
i’ve been looking at plaud more from that angle than from the recording angle. desktop for the meeting output, then notion as the place it’s supposed to end up. in theory the mcp side should make that less manual. i just can’t tell yet whether that actually helps or whether it still ends with someone cleaning everything up anyway
if your team moved from lark to notion, did you get better at meeting follow-through or just better at storing meeting notes